South Slope

626-630 5th Avenue

Six-Story, 28-Unit Mixed-Use Redevelopment At 628 5th Avenue, South Slope

In May, Brownstoner revealed the three-story buildings at 262-630 5th Avenue, in South Slope, would be redeveloped into a residential property. Now developers George Malafis and Ioannis Glyptis have filed applications to expand the building. Once complete, the building will stand six stories and have 28 residential units, each averaging 725 square feet. The building will measure a total 22,370 square feet, featuring 2,065 square feet of ground-floor retail. Thomas Winter is the architect of record, according to The Real Deal.

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132 20th Street

Small Four-Story Warehouse/Office Building Coming To 132 20th Street, South Slope

Property owner Praim Singh has filed applications for a four-story, 3,130 square-foot commercial building at 132 20th Street, in South Slope. According to Schedule A, warehouse operations will take place on the ground floor, with accessory office space occupying the levels above. Peter Gee’s Gee 2000 Architect is the applicant of record, and the lot comes vacant; the site’s single-story predecessor was demolished in 2003.

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190 21st Street

Condominium Project Planned At 190 21st Street, South Slope

Sterling Town Equities has acquired the two-story commercial building and adjacent vacant lot at 186-190 21st Street, off Fourth Avenue in South Slope, for $6 million. The new owners plan to demolish the existing structure to make way for a condominium development, according to Commercial Observer. The property boasts 20,034 square feet of building potential, and the purchase was made in cash.

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581 Fourth Avenue

Planned 12-Story, 129-Unit Building At 581 Fourth Avenue Revealed, South Slope

Last December, YIMBY reported on filings calling for a 12-story, 129-unit mixed-use building at 581 Fourth Avenue, in South Slope, and now Curbed has the Karl Fischer-designed reveal. The Rabsky Group is developing the 78,800 square-foot building, which is planned to have nearly 2,400 square feet of retail space on the ground floor. Multiple low-rise structures must first be demolished before construction begins.

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